2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.actamat.2010.05.034
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Elastic anisotropy of polycrystalline Au films: Modeling and respective contributions of X-ray diffraction, nanoindentation and Brillouin light scattering

Abstract: Elastic properties of non-textured and {1 1 1}-fiber-textured gold thin films were investigated experimentally by several complementary techniques, namely in situ tensile testing under X-ray diffraction (XRD), nanoindentation and Brillouin light scattering (BLS). Specimens were probed along different directions to reveal the strong effects of elastic anisotropy at the (local) grain and (global) film scales. XRD allows the investigation of both local and global anisotropies, while BLS and nanoindentation are li… Show more

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“…In this sense, for example, metal films presenting anisotropic elastic properties can be exploited for the production of innovative microelectrochemical devices [46]. In these films the elastic properties have a tensorial character resulting in direction-dependent response of the microelectrochemical devices [46]. On the other hand, for example, metal films with direction-dependent optical properties found recent interesting applications in devices exploiting the birefringence and dichroism effects on the nanoscale [47].…”
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“…In this sense, for example, metal films presenting anisotropic elastic properties can be exploited for the production of innovative microelectrochemical devices [46]. In these films the elastic properties have a tensorial character resulting in direction-dependent response of the microelectrochemical devices [46]. On the other hand, for example, metal films with direction-dependent optical properties found recent interesting applications in devices exploiting the birefringence and dichroism effects on the nanoscale [47].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the contrary, the increase of the roughness can be obtained by reducing the film thickness. In this sense, for example, metal films presenting anisotropic elastic properties can be exploited for the production of innovative microelectrochemical devices [46]. In these films the elastic properties have a tensorial character resulting in direction-dependent response of the microelectrochemical devices [46].…”
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“…The origin of the compressive stress in tungsten thin films is due basically to deposition processing: ion beam sputtering induces high compressive stress state by atomic peening process [45][46][47]. Noticeably, the x-ray stress analysis in W phase is much simpler than general cases because W is a perfect isotropic material from the mechanical point of view [36,48].…”
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“…Different mechanical methods have been used to investigate the strength of metal thin films such as tensile testing, indentation and bending technique [31][32][33][34][35][36][37]. However, these tests still do not necessarily reflect the real conditions of systems in use.…”
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confidence: 99%